Cal State Northridge, 8-5, begins play on Saturday (Feb. 26) against fifth-ranked Hawaii at 12:45 p.m. If the Matadors win, they will play the winners of fourth-ranked California or #15 UC Santa Barbara at 4:30 p.m. If CSUN loses against Hawaii, the Matadors will play the losers of the California-UCSB game at 5:45 p.m.

Tournament pairings will be determined at the end of Saturday's play. The Matadors are guaranteed two games on Sunday at the UCI Pool. For complete information on the two-day UC Irvine Invitational, go to www.ucirvinesports.com

Dana Harvey and Nicole Concialdi are ranked second and third, respectively, in saves per game. Harvey, a transfer from Arizona State, is averaging eleven saves per game. Concialdi, a senior, is averaging 10.38 saves per game. The conference leader is UCSB's Ruth Milne at 12.10 saves per game.

Delgado continues to inch closer to the school record in career goals although she is only a junior. Delgado, in two-plus seasons at Cal State Northridge, has 147 goals, fourth-best in school history. Only Allison Brookes (222 goals, 2005-08), Chari Christopher (177 goals, 2003-05) and Jessica Coy (162 goals, 2006-09) are ahead of Delgado.